FBI Says White Collar Cyber Crime Tops 300,000 In ’10http://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-says-white-collar-cyber-crime-tops-300000-in-10-2011-3/comments
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The whole crime industry is becoming more sophisticated now a days by using advance technologies and tools for committing an organised crime. Hardcore hackers are using basic social erng techniques to dupe the customers and clients and there is no way we can stop them 100 %.
but somewhere down the line i think that the organised crime itself is opening doors for businesses to make more money. for example phishing crime is helping anti virus software business to grow and make money and the fact is that these anti virus software products hardly helps an individula to get themselves protected from phishing.
FBI do take these crimes seriously but its a difficult task to crack these organised crimes when the number of people doing these crimes are countless.